Posted January 28, 201411 yr Just before 5:20 a.m. Abby Cain delivered her baby in her own driveway. The wind chill was well below zero at the time. "I just thought my back was hurting because my back had been hurting my whole pregnancy," Cain told WMTW News 8. "I yelled for Joe and said 'You have to get up, because we have to get going,'" Cain said. Dressed in just flip-flops and shorts, Cain headed for the car, while her husband took the couple's toddler downstairs to his grandparents. Cain began leaning on the horn to hurry her husband up when she felt the need to push. "I said, 'Joe, I have to push!' and I held down the horn and pushed and her head came out and my water broken then," Cain said. Cain delivered Danica Anne-Marie before she even had a chance to get into the car. "I walked out to the door and heard a baby crying and thought,'No. No that's not right,'" Joe Cain said. Cain and her new 7 pound, 6 ounce daughter went insider to warm up and wait for the ambulance. Cain and Danica Ann-Marie were taken to Mercy Hospital for a quick checkup. Both mother and baby are doing well, and the Cains are very happy to be going from a family of three to a family of four. Read more: http://www.wmtw.com/news/woman-delivers-baby-in-driveway-in-subzero-temperatures/24113614#ixzz2reoYSx2o
January 28, 201411 yr That's awesome, glad they're safe and warm. So is his name Subzero? Edited January 28, 201411 yr by Lie Ren